In Japan, emergency toilets were installed in elevators
Japan has taken another step toward earthquake preparedness by installing emergency toilets in some elevators. This innovation is intended to assist individuals who may become trapped in elevators during power outages or mechanical failures, reports Dimsum Daily.
The specialized toilets, integrated into elevator seating, are equipped with all essential supplies such as water, toilet paper, deodorant, and emergency lighting.
However, some critics argue that the focus should be on improving elevator safety itself, rather than merely preparing for critical scenarios.
Supporters, on the other hand, view this as a smart innovation — particularly in environments like medical facilities, where elderly individuals may have special needs.
It is quite possible that this unusual addition could soon become a standard feature in elevators, further reflecting the country’s commitment to innovative and preventative solutions.
